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Do I need to inform my neighbours when I make application for Building Warrant and do they have the right to object to the works shown in my application?

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Do I need to inform my neighbours when I make application for Building Warrant and do they have the right to object to the works shown in my application?

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No – BUT, a Building Warrant only shows compliance with Building Regulations. Where the proposed building work is likely to affect or involve a mutual part of a building, you may have other legal obligations. It is advisable therefore to inform any other affected parties. If your building project requires planning permission (which is separate from the Building Warrant) neighbour notification is required as part of this process. Your Council can advise you on planning matters.

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